Jan
22
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
24
5:30 PM17:30

Shabbat Shalom Musical Circle, Shabbat Dinner and Shabbat Talks

Experience a musical Shabbat evening with songs and storytelling starting at 5:30 p.m. This inclusive and accessible event is an ideal introduction to Shabbat traditions, welcoming participants of all ages and backgrounds. Following services, we’ll enjoy a beautiful Shabbat dinner together starting at 6:15 p.m. Reserve your spot at the Shabbat table by registering on the dinner registration link below.

At 7:15, we’ll gather in the Chapel for Shabbat Talks. Rabbi Kaiman will be joined in conversation by Adam Andreassen, PsyD, President and CEO of Family and Children's Services who will discuss mental health issues in Oklahoma and reflect on his first year in this role. Family and Children's Services has a long history of connection, involvement, and support for the Jewish community. Their resources are always available to members of our community experiencing need.  

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
25
9:30 AM09:30

Sisterhood Shabbat

A morning of celebration and community, Sisterhood Shabbat brings together women of the congregation in an annual service led by members of Congregation B’nai Emunah's Sisterhood. All are welcome to participate. Join us in this week's special service as our community gathers to sing the tradition's liturgy, study the weekly Torah portion, and spend time amongst family and friends. This year’s Sisterhood Shabbat is being chaired by Carol Mandlebaum.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
26
12:00 PM12:00

Family Jewish Cooking Club

Join the club and embark on a flavorful, family adventure. The club will meet for dinner, schmoozing and a hands-on kitchen session as we explore the origins and diversity of kugel recipes. Each family will leave with their prepared dish in hand, along with a recipe and instructions to recreate the experience at home. Please register using the link below.

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Jan
26
5:30 PM17:30

Seventeenth Street Deli

Indulge in the delectable offerings of the Seventeenth Street Deli, where our kitchen crafts dishes with a perfect blend of slow cures, a touch of pepper, and heaps of love. Our much-loved pop-up restaurant invites you to enjoy both dine-in and take-out dinner services. Ensure your place in this culinary experience by pre-registering on the link below and choose from our delightful pastrami, corned beef, or deli egg salad options.

 

For those with a passion for both great food and kitchen camaraderie, we extend an invitation to volunteers interested in joining our dynamic team. Connect with us at 918-583-7121 or tulsadeli.org to be part of the culinary magic.

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Jan
29
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Feb
1
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
20
11:00 AM11:00

46th Annual Tulsa MLK Parade

The Synagogue is proud to continue its’ ongoing sponsorship of the Tulsa MLK Parade. We’re delighted that this event is one of the largest such parades in the country and encourage all to march, attend, or tune in on TV from home. The parade route begins at 12:00 p.m., but we’ll be gathering for hot drinks and a bite to eat starting at 11:00 a.m. From our preschool families to those involved in the Altamont Bakery and refugee resettlement, we’re excited to march as one organization representing The Synagogue. Please help us plan for your participation by registering on the link below.

Synagogue meeting/staging on John Hope Franklin Blvd between Main and Boston.

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Jan
18
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
15
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
11
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
10
5:30 PM17:30

Bibi-Dibi Shabbat for Little Ones

Join us for a Shabbat gathering crafted for babies and their families. Revel in the joy of singing songs, playing games, and savoring a delightful Shabbat dinner. It's an excellent opportunity to establish and embrace your own family traditions. While no reservation is required for the celebration, we ask you to secure your spot for the meal by registering on the link below.

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Jan
9
7:00 PM19:00

Blatt + Blue: A Real Pain

Now regarded as one of the ten best films of 2024, A Real Pain has just concluded its theatrical run. Directed by Jesse Eisenberg and featuring Kieren Culkin, the film traces two temperamentally different cousins on a “heritage” trip to Poland, funded by their recently deceased grandmother. Her plan seems to be an experience that will bind the cousins to one another and honor the horror of the Sho’ah. Anyone who has made such a pilgrimage will recognize the featured sites, along with the complexity of the experience. A Real Pain has excited both controversy and admiration for its focus on third-generation responses to the Holocaust.

Our conversation about A Real Pain will take place on Thursday, January 9 at 7:00 p.m. We’ll think aloud about where this work fits in the canon of Jewish film-making and whether it will stand the test of time. The film is just now being platformed on streaming sites, and we believe that it will be available on Amazon Prime (and other websites) for a modest fee. Please let us know if you have any difficulty locating the program.

Blatt + Blue is the longest-running project at the Synagogue dating from the height of the pandemic. Now in its fifth year, the series expresses the Synagogue’s commitments to an inclusive and pluralistic vision. Difficult films deserve thoughtful conversation. Film and television enthusiasts David Blatt and Alice Blue begin each session with a summary of the featured material, which means that you’ll be able to follow the conversation even if you have to delay your viewing of the material itself. After that, it’s questions and comments from the Zoom Room audience.

Join the moderated discussion in the Synagogue Zoom Room. The Zoom meeting ID is 918 583 7121, and the session will conclude at 8:00 p.m. If there is a film or broadcast you would like to screen, please call Richie Bolusky, Synagogue Program Director, at (918) 583-7121 with your suggestions.

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Jan
8
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
8
11:30 AM11:30

Lifelong Learners at Zarrow Pointe

Ageless seniors from all over the community are invited to join Rabbi Kaiman for a learning session and lunch provided by Zarrow Pointe, starting at 11:30 a.m. Reserve your spot by contacting the Synagogue at 918-583-7121 or registering on the link below. Please check-in at Zarrow Pointe Town Center and you will be directed to the Dining Hall for the learning seminar.

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Jan
4
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Jan
1
6:00 PM18:00

Chanukah Party at WeStreet Ice Center

Celebrate the Festival of Lights with your friends and family as we glide across the ice, enjoy delicious treats, and spin the dreidel together at WeStreet Ice Center. Whether you're a seasoned skater, a beginner or just a spectator from the sidelines, all are welcome to join in the fun and festivities. It will be an evening filled with music, laughter and the warmth of community. Please let us know if you are planning on attending by registering on the link below.

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Jan
1
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
28
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
25
5:30 PM17:30

First Night of Chanukah: Dreidels, "Drive-In" and Dim Sum

With the first night of Chanukah falling on December 25, let’s lean into the habits of the Jews. In addition to lighting our first candles on the chanukiah, we’ll screen the family classic film American Tale on the big screen and enjoy tasty Chinese treats brought to us from Cheng Du Chinese Restaurant. Following dinner, we’ll pop the popcorn. It doesn’t get more traditionally Jewish than that! The program will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. with a communal candle lighting for the first night of the holiday. Please register using the link below so we can plan for your participation.

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Dec
25
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
24
9:00 AM09:00

Cookiebake 2024

We invite all community members to bake their favorite cookies and bars at home for this project any time during the month of December. If you begin early, please wrap your contribution securely and freeze it at home. Please drop your baked goods at the Synagogue on December 24, before 10:00 a.m. We will tray everything for eventual distribution to hospital emergency rooms, waiting rooms, police and fire stations, the Ronald McDonald house—wherever essential services are offered on Christmas Day. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Richie Bolusky at rbolusky@bnaiemunah.com or by calling 918-583-7121.

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Dec
24
9:00 AM09:00

24 for 24: Christmas Meals for Hospice

Volunteers will help prepare and deliver a minimum of 24 complete turkey Christmas meals for families in hospice care who may not have the ability to provide a festive holiday meal for themselves. Kitchen volunteers will cook a meal worthy of the season, and later a separate group will make delivery of the hot Christmas eve meals to the homes of the recipient families. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Richie Bolusky at rbolusky@bnaiemunah.com or by calling 918-583-7121.

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Dec
22
9:00 AM09:00

Family Chanukah Maker Workshop

Gather the family for a morning of creativity, crafting and celebration! At our Family Maker Workshop, we’ll craft Channukah ritual items, enjoy traditional treats, sing songs, and discover the joy and history behind the holiday.  We’ll be led by former B’nai Emunah Pre-School Teacher and current Education Coordinator at the Philbrook Museum of Art, Ms. Toni Willis.  Tailored for ShulSchool families (kids two and up!)  but open to all, this workshop is the perfect way to start your Chanukah preparations together. There is no charge for this workshop, however please let us know you’ll be attending by registering on the link below.

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Dec
21
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
18
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
17
7:00 PM19:00

Chanukah Maker Workshop

Join us for this quarterly workshop to create your own ritual object related to the Chanukah. We'll be led in a dreidel making workshop by local artist Amy Sanders De Melo. As a multidisciplinary artist with visual impairments, Amy strives to create ceramic work and installations that speak to the resiliency of the human spirit. She utilizes Braille on porcelain as a way of telling stories, encouraging meditation, and creating space for grieving and healing. Secure your spot today by registering on the link below and let the magic of our holiday traditions come to life in your own hands!

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Dec
15
10:30 AM10:30

"Cooking Up New Beginnings" Sisterhood Social Action Project

The Sisterhood groups from Congregation B’nai Emunah, the Jewish Federation of Tulsa’s Pearl Society, and Temple Israel are partnering to support the Women in Recovery program with a meaningful social action project. Together, we’re Cooking Up New Beginnings by gathering essential kitchen supplies for women as they rebuild their lives.

Help us fill kitchen baskets with items like kitchen towels, pots and pans, measuring tools, and cutting boards—simple but essential tools that help make a house feel like a home. Join us on Sunday, December 15th, at Women in Recovery to assemble these baskets with love and care. Sisterhood schmooze will begin at 10:30 a.m., and the assembly will begin at 11 a.m.

How You Can Help:

  • Volunteer: Sign up to join us for this impactful assembly day!

  • Donate Supplies: Shop from our Amazon wishlist, shop items locally, or donate gently used kitchen items, then drop them off at Congregation B’nai Emunah, Jewish Federation of Tulsa, or Temple Israel.

More info and RSVP: jewishtulsa.org/sisterhood

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Dec
14
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
13
5:30 PM17:30

Shabbat Shalom Musical Circle

Experience a musical Shabbat evening with songs and storytelling starting at 5:30 p.m. This inclusive and accessible event is an ideal introduction to Shabbat traditions, welcoming participants of all ages and backgrounds. Following services, we’ll enjoy a beautiful Shabbat dinner together starting at 6:15 p.m. Reserve your spot at the Shabbat table by registering on the dinner registration link below.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
12
7:00 PM19:00

Blatt + Blue: Avalon

Largely based on the Jewish family history of director Barry Levinson, Avalon follows the immigrant Krichinsky clan as they settle in Baltimore during the early 20th century. While Sam Krichinsky (Armin Mueller-Stahl) establishes roots in the city and finds a wife (Joan Plowright), his ambitious son, Jules (Aidan Quinn), who changes his last name to Kaye, tries to live the American Dream by opening an appliance store. The movie is an extended, touching meditation on cultural and generational gaps.

Our conversation about Avalon will take place on Thursday, December 12 at 7:00 p.m. We’ll think aloud about where this work fits in the canon of Jewish film-making and whether it will stand the test of time. The film can be seen on Amazon Prime for a modest fee on your home screen. Please let us know if you have any difficulty locating the program.

Blatt + Blue is the longest-running project at the Synagogue dating from the height of the pandemic. Now in its fifth year, the series expresses the Synagogue’s commitments to an inclusive and pluralistic vision. Difficult films deserve thoughtful conversation. Film and television enthusiasts David Blatt and Alice Blue begin each session with a summary of the featured material, which means that you’ll be able to follow the conversation even if you have to delay your viewing of the material itself. After that, it’s questions and comments from the Zoom Room audience.

Join the moderated discussion in the Synagogue Zoom Room. The Zoom meeting ID is 918 583 7121, and the session will conclude at 8:00 p.m. If there is a film or broadcast you would like to screen, please call Richie Bolusky, Synagogue Program Director, at (918) 583-7121 with your suggestions.

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Dec
11
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
8
10:30 AM10:30

Shema: Jewish Music Class for Babies

Join us for the next gathering in a series of Jewish music classes for babies and their adults! We’ll blend the best of what we know about early childhood education and the joy of Jewish music for this class geared towards kiddos 2 and under with their adults. We’ll sing, dance, move, and explore together at the Synagogue. Please register on the link below.

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Dec
7
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
4
5:30 PM17:30

Weekday Services

Every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. we gather for traditional daily prayer. Additionally, those who are mourning a loved one or observing the anniversary of a loss (yahrtzeit) can use this opportunity to recite communal Mourner’s Kaddish.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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Dec
2
7:30 PM19:30

Ramah in the Rockies Camp Info Session

Jewish Overnight Camp is of the most important and powerful experiences for our kids. Join us on Zoom on Monday, December 2, to learn more about one of our favorites, Camp Ramah in the Rockies, from Camp Director, Rabbi Eliav Bock. RSVP to Morah Sara at slevitt@bnaiemunah.com to let us know if you can make it. In the meantime, visit www.ramahintherockies.com to learn more. Do you want to chat more about Jewish Summer Camps in general? Be in touch! 

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Nov
30
9:30 AM09:30

Shabbat Morning Services

Every Saturday at 9:30 a.m., we celebrate Shabbat through song, Torah study, and fellowship. These services, available both in-person and via Zoom, offer a chance to mark anniversaries, celebrate milestones, and engage in our congregation's ritual life.

The Zoom Meeting ID is 918-583-7121. To join by phone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter our Meeting ID.

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